Quality Control with Springfield EMP

This is a discussion on Quality Control with Springfield EMP within the Defensive Carry Guns forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; I currently have a fullsize 1911 but am thinking about buying something smaller for carry. I was looking at the EMP but the durability of ...

Quality Control with Springfield EMP

I currently have a fullsize 1911 but am thinking about buying something smaller for carry. I was looking at the EMP but the durability of the alloy frame and the ambisafety getting mistakenly clicked off are two issues of concern.

Furthermore I have noticed a lot of people saying their EMP needed work after they bought it. I am curious to hear from those who have experience with the EMP. Did SA rush it to production?

I too would like to have an EMP in 9mm but the price has kept me away. That and the Ambi safety, it's huge! If I ever get one it'll be removed and replaced with a Wilson tactical one side safety. The Ambi makes the gun so wide at the back.

I've heard alot about them having to be tweaked too; the gun cost between $1,300and $1,400 in this area. You'd expect it to be quite refined?

I took my 9mm EMP to the range today. Had one FTE in 100 rounds of WWB 115 gr at about the 90th round. That's an improvement over the 2 FTE's and 1 FTF I had during my initial two range fires with 100 WWB and 50 Speer Gold Dots. I've read other posts where the initial break-in was about 250 rounds and reliability increased significantly. I'm at that point so I'll be sending it back for some warranty work if reliability doesn't improve significantly during my next range trip.

With the alloy frame, Springfield suggests not firing +P ammo. I haven't and won't during range fires but not sure I see the issue as a self defense round where you won't be firing a hundred rounds in a defense situation.

To me the durability issue with the frame is centered on the training you do. I am learning to reload and expect to shoot my carry gun often; that is my responsibility. I was just curious about how much less durable the EMP alloy frame is than the steel frame of a classic 1911.

200 FTE out of 200 shots, and 2 FTF's ... in the first time out shooting. Talked to Springfield and they wanted it back immediately. They emailed me a Fed-Ex label right then, it was sent to them that day, 1 week to the day later I received it back. It had been reworked and was not the same gun at all. They did a fantastic job on it. It was so much smoother, shot flawlessly and has been a great gun since then.

Springfield supports their product and are great to deal with if you have to. It's a very accurate gun, easy to carry, safety is no issue other than when it sticks in my side... (smaller profile would be better), and I really like the night sights on it. Shoots great and I wouldn't trade it.

My EMP is very well built. Many people who have issues with them don't know how to run them. I bought mine second hand and the previous owner claimed you couldn't fire two shots in a row without a malfunction. 3K rounds later and I still have not had a malfunction. I did switch to a single sided safety.

200 FTE out of 200 shots, and 2 FTF's ... in the first time out shooting. Talked to Springfield and they wanted it back immediately. They emailed me a Fed-Ex label right then, it was sent to them that day, 1 week to the day later I received it back. It had been reworked and was not the same gun at all. They did a fantastic job on it. It was so much smoother, shot flawlessly and has been a great gun since then.

Springfield supports their product and are great to deal with if you have to. It's a very accurate gun, easy to carry, safety is no issue other than when it sticks in my side... (smaller profile would be better), and I really like the night sights on it. Shoots great and I wouldn't trade it.

This is what happened to me as well ,
and they did fix it but heres my take on it.
This weapon is too tight when its built, its make for high accuracy
and not for good CCing,
It takes a little time to break it in and get it to feed right .
If you have trouble with it , call them and tell them your CCing it and they will smooth it up for you , FAST , and will do it on their dine.
Do not shoot it more than 100 rounds between cleanings because
it is very tight and will not run well dirty.
This is why Glock and other CCWs are not built to these tolerances.
If you need a gun to carry and don't have a gun you can carry while
you get this gun loosened up and running right ,THEN DON'T BUY AN EMP
The street is no place to find out you've got a gun thats not 100%
ready to go out of the box.
Don't get me wrong, I like my EMP but I had A Glock G26 to carry
when it was being sent back to the factory to be worked on.